Corporate Travellers


Your workforce is your greatest asset, and keeping employees happy and healthy is key to productivity.

In today’s global economy, corporate travellers are going further and at shorter notice to more isolated areas than ever before. Consequently, the threat posed by illness and injury to successful business outcomes has intensified with corporate travel.

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Business travel checklist

Pre-travel checklist
  • Book an appointment with Travel Doctor-TMVC each time you have a business trip.
  • Make sure you have adequate supplies of your regular prescription medication.
  • It is important for corporate travellers to ensure their routine and recommended vaccines are up to date. Ideally, commence vaccinations 4-6 weeks prior to departure. However, if travelling at short notice, it is never too late to vaccinate.
  • Make sure your passport is valid at least six months past your expected return date and that you have obtained all relevant entry visas. Carry additional copies of your passport photo page in case you need a replacement while travelling overseas.
  • Make sure you have complied with your employer’s travel policy and administrative requirements for your business trip.
  • Before you leave home to travel for business, forward your itinerary, travel plans and contact details to your manager and nominated next of kin.
  • Confirm your travel insurance. Download policy details as well as emergency contact information to your mobile phone.
  • Check and pack your Travel Doctor-TMVC medical kit.
  • Research the destination of your corporate business travel prior to departure.
  • Visit Smartraveller for country-specific health and safety advice and to register your corporate travel plans online.
Travel tips
  • While travelling for business, consult your Travel Doctor-TMVC International Health Guide for Travellers if you get sick.
  • Notify your employer of any reportable incident that occurs while on overseas business.
  • Request support from your HR team or manager should you experience any difficulties as a result of overseas travel. International travel can be stressful, and psychological support is sometimes required.

Post-travel checklist

If you are sick or injured while on an overseas corporate trip, you may need an appointment with Travel Doctor-TMVC upon your return. Remember that some infections, such as malaria, can appear several months after exposure!